Roxana Willis
About Roxana Willis
Roxana Willis is a statistician and researcher who has worked at The Economist in London since 2007. She holds a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Bristol, which she obtained in 2007.
Work at The Economist
Roxana Willis has been employed at The Economist since 2007, serving as a Statistician and Researcher. Over her 17 years in this role, she has contributed to various research projects and statistical analyses that support the publication's editorial content. Her work involves interpreting data and providing insights that inform articles and reports, enhancing the quality of information presented to readers.
Education and Expertise
Roxana Willis obtained her Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Bristol, where she studied from 2003 to 2007. Her education provided her with a solid foundation in statistical methods and research techniques, which she applies in her current role at The Economist. This academic background has equipped her with the necessary skills to analyze complex data sets and contribute to informed decision-making.
Background
Roxana Willis is based in London, United Kingdom, where she has built her career in statistics and research. Her professional journey began after completing her education at the University of Bristol, leading to her long-standing position at The Economist. Her experience in the field has allowed her to develop a deep understanding of statistical analysis and its application in journalism.